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Assault on Iran - KumaWar
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S013-SS007-0096 · Item · 2007
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Kuma War is more than just a game, it is an interactive chronicle of the war on terror with real news coverage and an original video news show for each mission. Kuma tells the stories of soldiers on the ground by putting players in their boots. Stop watching the news and get in the game! “This is not like playing Unreal, this is the re-creation of a scenario that soldiers overseas have and are experiencing. That's a big difference” - Hollywood Reporter.

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Ça tourne
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S007-SS005-0002 · Item · 2000
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Panorama of Moroccan Video. Abdelmajid Seddati (Festival Art Video de Casablanca ) + OVNI. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show

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Festin
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS007-0064 · Item · 2002
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How to escape from the trap? How to fight the monster of need that makes you lose your human shape, that itch that you can?t stop thinking about and makes that you dependent, a prisoner of consumption, a slave to an artificial paradise? All these questions are taken from the books of William Burroughs, a drug addict until he finally escaped the horrors of addiction at the age of 50. In his introduction to ?The Naked Lunch?, Gérard-Georges Lemaire, referring to Burroughs, wrote: "..he was wildly interested in control techniques in the widest sense, from the Maya Code, which he discovered in Mexico, to the manipulations of the mass media, the CIA and different American sects?. William Burroughs is a tireless defensor of the free will of human beings subject to all kinds of coercive systems, some totalitarian, others more subtle, more sophisticated, that take possession of the human being through perverse and intimate channels: such as desire, for example".

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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S006-SS007-0007 · Item · 1999
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Compilation "India's Quest Films". An exploration of the nature and scope of the crisis of modern India. Made to commemorate 50 years of Indian Independence, the film delves into the lives of four generations of women in the director’s family, and explores the spaces they create for themselves.

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Grab and run: TRAILER
ES ES-OVNI RSC-4272 · Item · 2017
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Since Kyrgyzstan gained its Independence in 1991, there has been a revival of the ancient practice of Ala-Kachuu, which translates roughly as “grab and run”. More than half Kyrgyz women are married after being kidnapped by the men who become their husbands. Some escaped after violent ordeals, but most are persuaded to stay by tradition and fear of scandal. Although the practice is said to have its root in nomadic customs, the tradition remains at odds with modern Kyrgyzstan. Ala-Kachuu was outlawed during Soviet era and remains illegal under the kyrgyz criminal code, but the law has rarely been enforced to protect women from this violent practice.

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Laberinto de mentiras
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS007-0027 · Item · 2004
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A documentary that collects the reflections of John Berger, Bernardo Atxaga, Gianni Celati, Joaquín Jorda and Abdel Aziz on how to break through the labyrinth of lies that we find ourselves trapped in. These and other artists who spent time between the ports of Livorno, Bilbao, Naples and Barcelona are weaving the thread of Ariadna that will help us find a way through the labyrinth of the world.

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